In the op-amp based difference amplifier shown below, the values of R1, R2, R, and RA are as indicated. i) If V1 = 1.6V

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In the op-amp based difference amplifier shown below, the values of R1, R2, R, and RA are as indicated. i) If V1 = 1.6V

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In The Op Amp Based Difference Amplifier Shown Below The Values Of R1 R2 R And Ra Are As Indicated I If V1 1 6v 1
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In the op-amp based difference amplifier shown below, the values of R1, R2, R, and RA are as indicated. i) If V1 = 1.6V and V2 = 2.0V, determine the value of V.. ii) If V1 = V2 = 2.0V, and by some fault the value of R3 changes to 25 k., determine the value of V.. R1 = 10 k R2 = 100 ko R3 = 10 ko R4 = 100 ko R v, M R; V2 12 R
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